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One of the delicate leaves of this vividly coloured Pétale de papillon brooch from Van ...
A miniature red and black spinel-studded ladybird hides behind the diamond-set leaves of the Secrete ...
Thanks to a clever system of interchangeable components, the Séraphîta ring from Van Cleef & ...
Bringing cute to high jewellery the Sous son Aile Brooch from Van Cleef & Arpels ...
A riddle of its own, the Van Cleef & Arpels Le Secret Amour Retrouvé in ...
Two looks for one brooch as the top half spins to reveal either a ballerina ...
De Beers' Flourishing Lotus bracelet was created as an ode to the lotus flower when ...
Influenced by the Ancient Egyptians fascination with the symbolism of the lotus flower, the Flourishing ...
Platinum and diamond diadem with fuchsia motifs, known as “Bourbon-Parme” Joseph Chaumet, 1919. Collection Chaumet ...
Chopin, the Romantic pianist from Poland, lived his last days in an apartment on Place ...
Angelababy was given this 6-carat Chaumet diamond ring as a wedding gift from her husband ...
The fleeting glory of the lotus flower in full bloom is expressed in pear-shape, baguette-cut ...
The rich dusky colours of dappled lily pads and lotus buds in evening light are ...
A magnificent pear-shape diamond graces the centre of the Flourishing Lotus ring by De Beers ...
The first appearance of a lily pad is captured by De Beers in the Awakening ...
Designed to be worn together, Jade Trau’s award-winning Astor ring and band are a very ...
Kataoka’s exquisitely feminine Marquise Diamond Solitaire Ring Supreme is set with an angular fancy-cut gem, ...
Designed in Australia and hand-crafted in New York, this split-shank engagement ring by Maniamania, set ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.